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There’s a change at the top once again in the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll following a busy week of high-profile matchups.

Duke is now the No. 1 team. The Blue Devils received 27 of 31 first-place votes this week after upending previous No. 1 Michigan in one of those marquee clashes. The Blue Devils received 27 of 31 first-place votes. The lofty perch is not new for the Duke program, though this is the first No. 1 ranking of the current season for the Blue Devils.

Arizona claimed the remaining four No. 1 votes and is back up to second overall after a defeat of Houston. Michigan slips to No. 3, and Houston also slides two spots to No. 4. Iowa State moves up a spot to No. 5 as the Cyclones swap positions with Connecticut.

TOP 25: Complete USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball poll

Florida continues to climb the rankings after a rough non-conference start. The Gators move up four more places to check in at No. 7 this week, seemingly rounding into form in time to defend their NCAA title. Purdue, Gonzaga and Nebraska round out the top 10.

A pair of SEC contenders, No. 18 Alabama and No. 22 Tennessee, rejoin the poll this week. Clemson and Wisconsin drop out.

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Another NHL player will miss some regular season time because of an injury that he suffered at the Olympics.

The Dallas Stars placed forward Mikko Rantanen on the injured list with a lower body injury, retroactive to Feb. 20. That means the earliest he could return is Feb. 27 and he will miss at least one game and possibly more.

Rantanen, the eighth-leading scorer in the NHL, sat out the bronze medal game at the Olympics, in which Finland beat Slovakia, 6-1, for its fifth medal in Winter Games involving NHL players. He was on the ice after the game for the medal ceremony and team photo.

Mikko Rantanen injury update

Mikko Rantanen was placed on the injured list by the Dallas Stars because of a lower-body injury he suffered at the Olympics with Team Finland.

Mikko Rantanen stats

Mikko Rantanen leads the Stars and is eighth in the NHL with 69 points in 54 games.

Other Olympians injury updates

Five NHL players were hurt in Milan, the most serious being Switzerland’s Kevin Fiala (broken leg), who will miss the rest of the regular season for the Los Angeles Kings.

Pittsburgh Penguins/Team Canada captain Sidney Crosby was hurt in the quarterfinals and missed the semifinals and gold-medal game. Coach Dan Muse said Monday that Crosby was traveling and they’d have to wait until doctors could see him before getting a clearer picture on whether he’ll miss time.

Winnipeg Jets/Canada defenseman Josh Morrissey didn’t play after being hurt in the opening game. Coach Scott Arniel said Morrissey would miss the team’s Feb. 25 game and ‘we’ll see where we go from there.’

Buffalo Sabres/USA forward Tage Thompson missed the third period after blocking a shot in the semifinals but played in the gold medal game.

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Johnny Gaudreau was at the Olympic gold medal hockey game on Sunday.

In spirit.

Gaudreau was on the ice when Jack Hughes scored the thrilling overtime goal to lift the Americans past favored Canada, 2-1.

In the hearts of all of the Team USA players.

Gaudreau, the speedy left wing from New Jersey who dreamed of playing in these Olympics, was there as the USA players carried the American flag and Johnny Hockey’s jersey while skating triumphantly around the ice. It was the most exciting and poignant moment since the Miracle on Ice in 1980.

At least he was there in the hearts of all Americans.

And, we suspect, all the people who watched the gold medal game around the world.

The epic victory was also tinged with great sadness. Gaudreau, who last played for the Columbus Blue Jackets, and his brother, Matthew, were killed while riding bikes and being struck by a suspected drunk driver in New Jersey in August 2024. Their memories live on, especially at the place where their hockey journeys took root, Gloucester Catholic High, a South Jersey school located just across the Walt Whitman Bridge from Philadelphia.

Both players were stars at Gloucester Catholic, and both made it to the pro ranks. Johnny became a seven-time NHL All-Star Game participant. Matthew became a minor league player and later coached at his high school. Both were outstanding people who volunteered countless hours at a special education school where their mom, Jane, has worked for 40-plus years.

Shows its character

Sunday, the proud American team brought memories of Johnny flowing with an incredible display of character and humility. They could have easily hogged the spotlight for the most momentous USA men’s hockey win in 46 years.

Instead, they put Johnny at the forefront.

That meant a lot to Tom Iacovone Jr., the principal at the little high school that the Gaudreau brothers attended.

‘There wasn’t a dry eye in my house. It was happy and sad tears,’ Iacovone, who watched the game with his wife and three children, said Sunday night. ‘I cannot speak highly enough about the U.S. hockey team for keeping Johnny’s memory alive, and for the tribute they gave him. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for them, and to remember Johnny and bring his kids on the ice.

‘It took my breath away, and the number of Gloucester Catholic kids who texted and called me in that moment just (blew him away). It’s just amazing that in a moment like that, one that’s bigger than life for the U.S. hockey team, and they made the entire Gloucester Catholic family feel like they were a part of them.’

Iacovone said during the Olympics, there’s ‘been a ton of excitement’ around his school. The excitement grew as it became known that Team USA hung Gaudreau’s jersey in their dressing room before games.

Close-knit school

‘I teach U.S. History, I and I have a couple of students who are part of the Gloucester Catholic hockey team,’ Iacovone said. ‘And when we left school on Friday, I reminded them that if USA wins on Friday afternoon, it’s U.S. and Canada on Sunday morning, and everyone was so excited to watch it. We’ve been posting on our social media about Johnny’s jersey in the locker room, and having Guy and Jane and Meredith and the kids all go to the game.’

Guy and Jane are Johnny’s parents. Meredith is Johnny’s wife.

Katie Gaudreau-Joyce, who is Guy and Jane’s daughter, recently posted a photo on social media of Guy on the plane heading to Italy. Coincidentally, Katie is the dance instructor for Iacovone’s 7-year-old daughter, Nora. 

It seems like everyone from Gloucester Catholic, past, present and future, is connected, Iacovone said.

‘The Gloucester Catholic family is so close. After USA won, my daughter was wearing a USA scarf with a No. 13 on it,’ Iacovone said. ‘My wife took a picture and sent it to Katie. That’s the kind of community we have.’

Johnny and Matty Gaudreau are at the center of that community, and, thanks to Team USA, the whole world knows a little more today about Johnny’s hockey legacy.

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Gold medals in men’s and women’s Olympic hockey!

That’s not just a headline — it’s a book.

USA TODAY Sports proudly announces its latest hardcover collector’s book: “RED, WHITE & GOLD.” It tells the epic story of how American men and women swept the hockey gold medals at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics and stamped the United States as the hockey world’s new superpower.

By our double-gold hockey book!

By identical 2-1 scores, in overtime, against Canada, in dramatic fashion, in games for the ages, the United States joined its neighbors to the north as the only countries to win the men’s gold and women’s gold in the same Olympics.

What a way to kick off a year in which Americans celebrate their 250th birthday. In 1776, we declared our independence from Great Britian. In 2026, we declared our hockey dominance over Canada.

On Feb. 19, captain Hilary Knight, in her fifth Olympics at age 36, forced overtime with 2:04 left in the third period. Years earlier she had inspired golden dreams for a 22-year-old teammate, Laila Edwards, who became the first Black Olympian for Team USA and assisted on Knight’s game-tying goal.

Then defender Megan Keller’s slick moves beat Canada after 4:07 of overtime. It gave the United States its second gold medal in the last eight years and third in the sport’s 28-year Olympic history.

On Feb. 22, Jack Hughes suffered severe dental issues from a third-period high stick courtesy of Canada’s Sam Bennett. But he didn’t need two intact front teeth to take a sweet pass from Zach Werenski and fire the puck under Jordan Binnington’s pads for the golden goal after 1:41 of overtime.

It gave the United States its first gold medal since the “Miracle on Ice” Olympics at Lake Placid in 1980 and its third overall (to go with eight silver medals).

“RED, WHITE & GOLD: How American Men and Women Became the Kings and Queens of Olympic Hockey” will be a 160-page coffee-table book. And each gold-medal team will have its own cover. ‘RED, WHITE & GOLD” retails for $39.95, plus shipping and tax. If ordered now, there’s a 10% discount. So, get it for only $35.95. Order at USA.ChampsBook.com.

This hardcover book will make a great gift for the hockey fan in your life. Maybe it will inspire someone the way Knight inspired Edwards.

And because Moms, Dads and Grads season will be upon us soon, why not check something off the to-do list early, eh?

Buy our double-gold hockey book!

More Team USA collectibles

Now that your coffee table and bookcase have been properly adorned, don’t forget about your walls. To also celebrate U.S. golden glory on Italian ice, USA TODAY Sports has crafted three commemorative page prints. Last week, we crafted two celebrating the women’s gold medal. This week, we added a page print celebrating the men’s gold medal.

All three page prints come on high-quality art paper, in a variety of sizes and start at $29 (plus shipping and handling) through the USA TODAY Store. For more details, go to usatodaystore.com and search “Olympic.”

The men’s page print features AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL as its giant headline with photos of the team going crazy and Hughes draped in an American flag and smiling despite desperately in need of a dentist.

Buy men’s gold-medal page print!

The first women’s page print features Team USA celebrating on the ice after Keller’s golden goal. It has U-S-SLAY! as its big headline.

Buy women’s gold-medal page print!

The second women’s page print commemorates Knight’s fifth and (she says) final Olympics. It has CAPTAIN AMERICA as its big headline. She set American career record for Olympic goals and points.

Buy Hilary Knight record page print!

What an Olympics it was for Team USA. The hockey teams each won gold for the third time (men in 1960, 1980, 2026; women in 1998, 2018, 2026). Each team beat its archrival in a thriller for the ages. Each team had an overtime hero who wouldn’t be denied.

These page prints also will make great gifts for the hockey fans in your life.

Buy our double-gold hockey book! Buy men’s gold-medal page print! Buy women’s gold-medal page print! Buy Hilary Knight record page print!

Contact Gene Myers at gmyers@usatodayco.com. Check out books and page prints from theUSA TODAY Network — including books on the Florida Panthers’ latest Stanley Cup, the Indiana Hoosiers’ football championship, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ latest World Series title and tributes to Dale Earnhardt, Lee Corso and Bob Uecker. Also available are Coach Steve’s youth sports survival guide and a book marking 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry.

This story was updated to include more books available through the USA TODAY Network.

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Former NBA player Patrick Beverley will not face charges following an arrest on Nov. 14 in Fort Bend County, Texas.

Rusty Hardin and Letitia Quinones-Hollins, attorneys for Patrick Beverley, released a statement Monday, Feb. 23: ‘Several months ago, we said that when all the information was in – when a grand jury could hear all the facts of this case – Patrick Beverley would be cleared of all charges. That is what happened today, when a grand jury sitting in Fort Bend County no-billed Patrick, effectively ending the case.

‘Patrick wants everyone to know that he would never do anything to harm his sister and that he is very grateful that the grand jury has recognized that with their no-bill. He is thankful for all who prayed for him and supported him during this time. He is glad that the process was allowed to work as it did and his hope is that with these charges behind him now, his name and reputation will be restored.’

Beverley had been accused of assaulting his teenage sister and faced a third-degree felony assault charge for the alleged incident. The arrest circumstances were detailed in a probable cause affidavit obtained by USA TODAY Sports.

According to that affidavit, deputies were dispatched to the home of Beverley’s mother, Lisa, in Rosharon, Texas, a Houston suburb, in the early morning hours of Nov. 14. The mother had called Beverley to confront his teenage sister and her 18-year-old boyfriend, both of whom were in the residence. Upon arriving at the home, Beverley then confronted his sister, who is 15 years old.

The affidavit stated that the sister had snuck out to meet her boyfriend, identified as being 18 years old.

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Perhaps Father Time has not caught up to these two boxing legends yet.

It was recently announced that Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather will return to the ring more than a decade after their first fight. Despite both boxers approaching 50 years old, it seems the two are still in good enough shape to throw haymakers.

Manny Pacquiao’s last professional fight was less than a year ago, a draw against Mario Barrios in July. Mayweather though, hasn’t fought in a professionally-sanctioned bout since 2022 when he defeated YouTuber Deji by KO.

Though Mayweather got the better of Pacquiao last time around, perhaps Pacman is more prepared this time around. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming fight.

When is Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight?

The match will take place on Sept. 19, 2026. It will air exclusively on Netflix.

Who won Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao last fight?

Mayweather won, maintaining his undefeated record by unanimous decision — 118-110, 116-112, 116-112.

Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao odds

Official odds for the rematch have not been released, but the last time the two fought in 2015, Floyd was a -200 favorite with Pacquiao a +170 underdog.

Why is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao at Las Vegas Sphere?

The Las Vegas Sphere is Sin City’s latest venue, providing state of the art technical capabilities. The venue itself is a spectacle, which will only add to the intrigue of the fight.

Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao tickets

Ticket availability has yet to be announced. Netflix has stated that ‘full details’ will be revealed ‘in the coming weeks.’

Is Floyd Mayweather vs. Mike Tyson still happening?

Yes. Mayweather and Tyson are set to square off in an exhibition match. Some reports have indicated that the match will take place on April 25 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, though neither the date nor location has been officially confirmed. Furthermore, there has been no word about any network airing the fight.

How old is Floyd Mayweather?

Floyd Mayweather is 48 years old, but turns 49 on Feb. 24.

How old is Manny Pacquiao?

Manny Pacquiao is 47 years old. He will turn 48 on Dec, 17 this year.

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The USA pitching staff at the 2026 World Baseball Classic will have an extremely different look from the 2023 iteration. After throwing Merrill Kelly, Lance Lynn, and Adam Wainwright in 2023, the upcoming World Baseball Classic will have a loaded rotation with the likes of Paul Skenes, Garrett Whitlock, and Tarik Skubal, among others.

However, at least one of those pitchers is going to be extremely limited. Skubal, who is about to enter a contract year with the Detroit Tigers and is represented by Scott Boras, told reporters on Feb. 23 he will only throw a start in pools and be shut down after, possibly returning to watch the finals is the USA makes it — but even then only as a ‘fan.’

‘I’m trying to do both things, trying to pitch for Team USA but I understand the need to be here with these guys and get ready for the season,’ Skubal said, per The Athletic. ‘I think it’s kind of the best of both worlds in that aspect, and I’m grateful they took me in that capacity.’

Of a potential finals run, Skubal said: ‘If they go to the finals, I think I’m going to try and lobby to just go watch and be with the guys.’

The finals will be held in Miami, about a four-and-a-half hour drive from Lakeland, where the Tigers hold their spring training.

Where losing a pitcher of Skubal’s caliber shortens any rotation, the United States has a bevy of options to choose from behind him.

USA 2026 World Baseball Classic pitchers

Here’s a look at the pitching staff for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.

Starting pitchers

  • RHP Paul Skenes – Pittsburgh Pirates
  • LHP Tarik Skubal – Detroit Tigers
  • LHP Matthew Boyd – Chicago Cubs
  • RHP Clay Holmes – New York Mets
  • RHP Nolan McLean – New York Mets
  • RHP Joe Ryan – Minnesota Twins
  • RHP Michael Wacha – Kansas City Royals
  • RHP Logan Webb – San Francisco Giants
  • LHP Clayton Kershaw – Retired

Bullpen

  • RHP David Bednar – New York Yankees
  • LHP Garrett Cleavinger – Tampa Bay Rays
  • RHP Garrett Whitlock – Boston Red Sox
  • RHP Griffin Jax – Minnesota Twins
  • RHP Brad Keller – Philadelphia Phillies
  • RHP Mason Miller – San Diego Padres
  • LHP Gabe Speier – Seattle Mariners

Obviously rotation won’t be an issue for the USA. But with Kershaw occupying a roster spot and now Skubal freeing one after he leaves, it’s still a blow for what is expected to be the best rotation top to bottom in the WBC.

Tarik Skubal contract

Skubal is entering the final season of team control this year, which is undoubtedly influencing his decision to limit himself in the WBC.

He is playing on a one-year, $32 million deal he won in arbitration after the Tigers filed for a $19 million. The back-to-back AL Cy Young winner is expected to command a record-breaking contract as a free agent in the coming offseason. His $32 million number is already encroaching upon Gerrit Cole’s $36 million AAV from the Yankees.

‘Cy-squared is exponentially valued – a critical and crushing distinction that separates Skubal from one-time Cy Young winners. How rare is Skubal’s back-to-back Cy performance? It’s over the moon. Only 12 in MLB history – the same number of men who have walked on the moon.’

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Kevin Durant, 37, is feeling the Olympics call to him yet again. After the United States won gold in both men and women’s hockey in Milano Cortina, the former NBA MVP and the United States’ all-time leading Olympic scorer debunked the theory that 2024 was the last Olympic ride for many of the games biggest stars.

‘You guys, the media, have projected that,’ Durant told ESPN. ‘That narrative, where did the last dance thing come from? I didn’t say I wasn’t playing. LeBron said he wasn’t. You didn’t hear that from me or Steph.’

Curry is unlikely to participate in 2028 and James has already said that he will not play. Durant added that he wants to play, but only if he is still at the ‘top of [his] game.’

He said, ‘I want to produce on the floor and make Grant and whoever is making the decisions, want to put me on the team.’ He continued, ‘I want to still prove I can help the team win.’

Durant’s Olympic resumé

As mentioned earlier, Durant is the United States’ all-time leading scorer at the Olympics. He began his Olympic career in 2012, playing in London.

Durant averaged 19.5 points per game in the London Olympics, all while hitting more than 48.5% of his three-point attempts. Durant has averaged at least 19.8 points per game in every Olympics since with his worst mark coming in 2024, when he averaged just 13.8 points per game in Paris.

The U.S. has won gold at every Olympics Durant has participated in.

When and where will the 2028 Olympics be?

The 2028 Olympics will take place in Los Angeles, California. The basketball games, specifically, will be played at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.

The first basketball game of the event will take place two days prior to the Opening Ceremonies on Wednesday, July 12, 2028, with the gold medal game not yet set but likely on Sunday, July 30, 2028. Durant will be 39 years old.

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The UK government is set to unseal a first batch of key documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the U.S., MPs were told Monday.

The disclosure, set for ‘early March,’ follows a Commons motion ordering the release of files related to Mandelson’s vetting for the post and comes in the wake of his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

‘The government expects to be able to publish the first tranche of documents very shortly, in early March,’ Darren Jones, chief secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, told the House of Commons.

‘I should, however, inform the House that it remains the case that a subset of this first tranche of documents is currently subject to the ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation,’ he said.

Jones added that ‘a small portion of that material engages matters of national security or international relations’ and would be handled through the Intelligence and Security Committee, in line with the will of the House.

As previously reported by Fox News Digital, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed in a statement Monday that officers had arrested a 72-year-old man at an address in Camden and took him to a London police station for questioning.

The arrest follows revelations about Mandelson’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and comes days after former Prince Andrew was detained.

The investigation relates to allegations that Mandelson shared confidential government information with Epstein while serving as business secretary.

Police had opened a criminal inquiry after the government passed on communications between the former ambassador and the disgraced financier.

Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice also appeared to show Mandelson sharing market-sensitive information with Epstein during the 2008 financial crisis.

Mandelson has denied wrongdoing and said he does not recall the alleged disclosures and apologized to Epstein’s victims for maintaining contact with him after his conviction.

On Feb. 4, Starmer told the Commons: ‘I’m as angry as anyone about what Mandelson has been up to. The disclosures … are utterly shocking and appalling. He has betrayed our country. He has lied repeatedly. He is responsible for a litany of deceit.’

Starmer later said that if he had known then what he knows now, Mandelson ‘would never have been anywhere near government.’

Mandelson, an architect of New Labour, was appointed U.S. ambassador before being dismissed in September 2025 as scrutiny over his links to Epstein intensified. 

He resigned from the Labour Party and stepped down from the House of Lords.

As U.S. ambassador, Mandelson scored an early victory by ensuring Britain was the first country to agree to a deal with the U.S. to lower some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but was fired a few months later.

Starmer has also faced calls to step down over Mandelson’s appointment, Reuters reported.

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A deadly confrontation at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend is the latest in a string of high-profile security incidents involving President Donald Trump, as former Secret Service officials warn that low-tech, lone actors now pose one of the toughest challenges to presidential protection.

‘It should be quite clear to all of us by now that Trump is the most threatened president in the history of the U.S.,’ former Secret Service agent William ‘Bill’ Gage told Fox News Digital Monday, pointing to multiple high-profile incidents in recent years. Unlike past presidencies, where threat levels often subsided over time, Gage said, ‘the longer he’s president, the more these attacks keep happening.’

Gage said the most difficult cases to prevent are often the least sophisticated. The recent incidents, he noted, were ‘super low-tech attacks by people with zero training,’ using rudimentary weapons. ‘If you were standing behind them in line at Starbucks, you wouldn’t have given them a second look,’ he said.

Gage said the threat landscape shifted over the course of his 12-year career as a Secret Service agent. When he joined the Secret Service in 2002, he said the agency was moving away from what he described as the traditional ‘lone gunman’ model — figures like Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated John F. Kennedy, or international militants such as ‘Carlos the Jackal,’ one of the world’s most wanted terrorists in the ’70s and 80s — and adapting to a post-9/11 world focused on coordinated terrorist networks like al Qaeda and later ISIS.

‘But if you look at Butler and the two incidents at Mar-a-Lago, those were super low-tech attacks,’ Gage said. ‘The low-tech actors are the ones that tend to slip through the cracks.’

He also warned of a potential copycat effect when details of such incidents become public. 

‘If it were up to the Secret Service, they would never report any of these incidents ever,’ Gage said, arguing that widespread coverage allows others to ‘study what happened’ and attempt to refine it. 

In today’s hyperconnected political climate, he said, that dynamic adds another layer of complexity for agents trying to stop the next threat before it materializes.

In the early hours of Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, a 21-year-old man identified as Austin Tucker Martin of North Carolina was shot and killed by U.S. Secret Service agents and a local sheriff’s deputy after entering the secure perimeter of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Authorities say Martin drove through the north gate carrying a shotgun and a gasoline can. After being ordered to drop both, he dropped the can but raised the shotgun toward officers, who fired and killed him at the scene. Trump and First lady Melania Trump were in Washington at the time.

The incident marked the third highly publicized security encounter involving Trump in less than two years. In July 2024, a gunman opened fire at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, grazing Trump’s ear and killing an attendee before being shot by a Secret Service sniper. In September 2024, a man armed with a rifle was confronted by agents near Trump’s golf course while he was playing; that suspect was later convicted on attempted assassination charges.

While the incidents have drawn intense attention, former Deputy Assistant Director Don Mihalek said the latest Mar-a-Lago intrusion does not necessarily signal a breakdown in protective systems.

‘He got through an exterior gate of an active club,’ Mihalek told Fox News Digital. ‘This wasn’t someone reaching the president’s residence.’ Agents confronted the suspect within seconds, he said, describing the rapid response as evidence that overlapping security layers functioned as designed.

Mihalek said presidential protection relies on multiple rings of security because outer perimeters at properties like Mar-a-Lago cannot be sealed in the same way as the White House. ‘If he ended up in the president’s house on Mar-a-Lago, that might be a different conversation,’ he said.

He also cautioned against viewing recent incidents in isolation, noting that presidents routinely face roughly 2,000 threats per year, most of which are mitigated before the public ever becomes aware of them. ‘These just happen to be very public instances,’ Mihalek said, arguing that the social media era amplifies perceptions of escalation.

Mihalek pointed to last summer’s rally shooting in Butler as an example of how early intervention can be decisive, noting that local law enforcement had reportedly identified the suspect prior to the attack. ‘If somebody had walked up and said, ‘Hey, who are you?’ we wouldn’t be talking about Butler,’ he said.

As Trump prepares to address Congress at the State of the Union, both former officials said the security posture at the Capitol is unlikely to change in response to the weekend incident.

The annual address is designated a National Special Security Event — the highest level of federal security planning — triggering coordination among the Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police, FBI, War Department and other agencies. The designation allows for expanded perimeter controls, airspace restrictions and continuity-of-government planning.

Gage, who previously led advance planning for State of the Union addresses, said the event operates under a well-established security ‘blueprint’ built to account for worst-case scenarios. ‘There’s really no way to increase it anymore,’ he said.

Both former officials said the defining challenge for presidential protection today is unpredictability: individuals with minimal training, rudimentary weapons and the ability to find reinforcement online. Unlike organized extremist networks, such actors may leave few detectable signals before acting.

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